- The list below includes 480 free or cheap things to do in or near Laurel, Maryland, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Breweries and Sculpture Parks.
- From Laurel Park to Laurel Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Laurel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baltimore, Washington, Arlington and Silver Spring.
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As a community park, Mill Creek Park offers visitors courts to play tennis and basketball. The park has a paved trail for joggers that leads into a longer trail that goes into the mountains.
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5505 Montgomery Street, Springfield, VA 22151
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Edsall Park Swim Club Inc is a place dedicated to the strength and improvement of the community. Children also have the opportunity to compete in the pool with the Dolphins Swim Team.
27.2 Miles
Featuring indoor turf fields, Fairfax Sportsplex offers visitors of all ages programs for soccer and volleyball. The center also hosts a special tots soccer program for children between 3 and 5 years old.
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Located on the site of a historic 18th century plantation, Ossian Hall Park is now a park and outdoor entertainment venue that is host to a variety of touring performers and festivals.
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Located on eight acres, Wilburdale Park is situated on heavily wooded terrain that contains the northern end of Backlick Run. The park offers a children's playground, park benches, picnic areas, basketball courts and a baseball field.
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Gallow Ave & York Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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Featuring a selection of ramps, jumps and grinding rails, Baltimore County Skate Park is frequented by teen and adult skate fans. The skate park features a mini-half pipe, quarter pipe, Pyramid and viewing areas for spectators.
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9811 Van Buren Ln, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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Headquartered within the county's last historic Almshouse, The Baltimore County Historical Society contains a library, museum, and a 1960's civil defense fallout shelter. Discover and experience the past through a collection of thousands of museum artifacts and historic photographs.
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Farm enthusiasts and historians enjoy visiting the Dickinson Gorsuch Farm Museum. The museum features a barn and silo to tour, as well as historic farmland, and displays thousands of artifacts depicting the rich agricultural past of Cockeysville.
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Offering separate fenced off play areas for large and small breeds, the Baron Cameron Dog Park is a popular destination for dog owners in Reston. The park offers safe, off-leash areas for dogs to run and play, as well as a water station and balls for fetching.
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The Reston Association is a group dedicated to bettering the community and the facilities located within it. The group organizes architectural work and other forms of maintenance on facilities located throughout the community.